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**One-to-One Institute**
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A Complete Guide to One-to-One Computing in the K12 Environment
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C
reate and implement an effective 1:1 initiative. In simple terms, the issues are planning, leadership, funding, infrastructure, professional development, instruction, evaluation, and sustainability
2007 A Study of the 1:1 Laptop Program at the Denver School of Science & Technology
Anywhere Anytime Learning Federation
-
needs membership to access most resources
Funding Your One-to-One Vision
This eBook explores some possible solutions to the funding challenge.
Seeing No Progress, Some Schools Drop Laptops
Why a handful of schools are abandoning one-to-one computing programs
A Study of the Application of Emerging Technology: Teacher and Student Perceptions of the Impact of One-to-One Laptop Computer Access
Doctoral dissertation on Sedgwick High School’s (KS) teacher and student perceptions of the impact of one-to-one laptop computer access.
2006 One-to-One CoSN TCO Case Studies
||
Three school districts which have implemented one-to-one student laptop programs were selected by CoSN as case studies for better understanding Total Cost of Ownership and benefits related to their one-to-one program
.
Apple 1 to 1 Learning: Impact and Results
Research studies show that students with higher levels of access to technology are more motivated in school and develop important skills that prepare them to succeed in the 21st-century. In this collection of research reports and resources, learn how the impact of 1 to 1 learning has contributed significantly to an increase in student engagement, leading to higher attendance rates, fewer discipline issues, and overall improved academic performance.
Freedom to Learn Part 1—Hale to the Program
|| For the past several years, something quite extraordinary has been happening in Michigan’s middle schools: Almost 21,000 students have participated in the state’s Freedom to Learn (FTL) program, in which each student has access to educational technology such as Hewlett-Packard laptops and software such as Encarta Encyclopedia and Discourse.
Freedom to Learn Part 2 — Students Taking Charge
Freedom to Learn Part 3—The Missing Link
This is the last of three articles about Freedom to Learn, an innovative program implemented during the past few years in the state of Michigan.
Freedom to Learn Program: Michigan 2004-2005 Evaluation Report
Blueprint Solutions for K-12 One-to-One Computing Initiatives
An online tool of key information resources for education leaders and others interested in implementing one-to-one anytime, anywhere computing in K-12 education
Laptop Learning: Reforming Education with One-to-One Learning
Evaluation of the Texas Technology Immersion Project
Starting School Laptop Programs: Lessons Learned
The following lessons, drawn from articles and reports about current and past programs, are intended to increase information sharing across laptop programs and help leaders and stakeholders build on existing knowledge.
An Investigation of the First Year of 1:1 Computing in New Hampshire Middle Schools
The current paper presents a program evaluation of the initial nine months of a 1:1 laptop program across six New Hampshire middle schools.
A Computer on Every Desk
Each student can and must get wired. Here's how.
A Study of One-to-One Computer Use in Mathematics and Science Instruction at the Secondary Level
This report describes the findings of the evaluation of a Teaching and Learning Initiative,
Lessons Learned About Providing Laptops for All Students
published lessons learned from many laptop initiatives
Miracle or Menace: Teaching and Learning with Laptop Computers in the Classroom
An overview examining the effects of integrating laptop computers on teaching practices, student learning, and student attitudes
Maine Learning Technology Initiative
A set of five research reports (summative and case study) and four mid-year evaluation reports of Maine's one-to-one program
Overview Laptops for Learning Task Force, Florida
As Florida considers implementing one-to-one technology for our students, we need to consider carefully the lessons learned, identify potential barriers to success, and recommend a direction that will be cost effective and have the greatest impact for transforming teaching and learning
Laptop Learning: An Examination of Upper Elementary Classrooms With 1 to 1 Student to Computer Ratio
evidence that when full versus shared access to laptops is provided, technology use for a variety of academic purposes increases significantly.
The Sustainability Challenge: Taking Edtech to the Next Level
introduces a framework, or critical factors, for successful technology integration that are the building blocks of sustainable educational technology programs.
Using Technology to Enhance Connections Between Home and School
synthesize research on the effectiveness of programs that use technology to improve links between home and school
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**One-to-One Institute**- A Complete Guide to One-to-One Computing in the K12 Environment. Create and implement an effective 1:1 initiative. In simple terms, the issues are planning, leadership, funding, infrastructure, professional development, instruction, evaluation, and sustainability
2007 A Study of the 1:1 Laptop Program at the Denver School of Science & Technology
Anywhere Anytime Learning Federation - needs membership to access most resources
Funding Your One-to-One Vision This eBook explores some possible solutions to the funding challenge.
Seeing No Progress, Some Schools Drop Laptops Why a handful of schools are abandoning one-to-one computing programs
A Study of the Application of Emerging Technology: Teacher and Student Perceptions of the Impact of One-to-One Laptop Computer Access Doctoral dissertation on Sedgwick High School’s (KS) teacher and student perceptions of the impact of one-to-one laptop computer access.
2006 One-to-One CoSN TCO Case Studies|| Three school districts which have implemented one-to-one student laptop programs were selected by CoSN as case studies for better understanding Total Cost of Ownership and benefits related to their one-to-one program.
Apple 1 to 1 Learning: Impact and Results Research studies show that students with higher levels of access to technology are more motivated in school and develop important skills that prepare them to succeed in the 21st-century. In this collection of research reports and resources, learn how the impact of 1 to 1 learning has contributed significantly to an increase in student engagement, leading to higher attendance rates, fewer discipline issues, and overall improved academic performance.
Freedom to Learn Part 1—Hale to the Program|| For the past several years, something quite extraordinary has been happening in Michigan’s middle schools: Almost 21,000 students have participated in the state’s Freedom to Learn (FTL) program, in which each student has access to educational technology such as Hewlett-Packard laptops and software such as Encarta Encyclopedia and Discourse.
Freedom to Learn Part 2 — Students Taking Charge
Freedom to Learn Part 3—The Missing LinkThis is the last of three articles about Freedom to Learn, an innovative program implemented during the past few years in the state of Michigan.
Freedom to Learn Program: Michigan 2004-2005 Evaluation Report
Blueprint Solutions for K-12 One-to-One Computing InitiativesAn online tool of key information resources for education leaders and others interested in implementing one-to-one anytime, anywhere computing in K-12 education
Laptop Learning: Reforming Education with One-to-One Learning
Evaluation of the Texas Technology Immersion Project
Starting School Laptop Programs: Lessons Learned The following lessons, drawn from articles and reports about current and past programs, are intended to increase information sharing across laptop programs and help leaders and stakeholders build on existing knowledge.
An Investigation of the First Year of 1:1 Computing in New Hampshire Middle Schools The current paper presents a program evaluation of the initial nine months of a 1:1 laptop program across six New Hampshire middle schools.
A Computer on Every Desk Each student can and must get wired. Here's how.
A Study of One-to-One Computer Use in Mathematics and Science Instruction at the Secondary LevelThis report describes the findings of the evaluation of a Teaching and Learning Initiative,
Lessons Learned About Providing Laptops for All Students published lessons learned from many laptop initiatives
Miracle or Menace: Teaching and Learning with Laptop Computers in the ClassroomAn overview examining the effects of integrating laptop computers on teaching practices, student learning, and student attitudes
Maine Learning Technology Initiative A set of five research reports (summative and case study) and four mid-year evaluation reports of Maine's one-to-one program
Overview Laptops for Learning Task Force, FloridaAs Florida considers implementing one-to-one technology for our students, we need to consider carefully the lessons learned, identify potential barriers to success, and recommend a direction that will be cost effective and have the greatest impact for transforming teaching and learning
Laptop Learning: An Examination of Upper Elementary Classrooms With 1 to 1 Student to Computer Ratio evidence that when full versus shared access to laptops is provided, technology use for a variety of academic purposes increases significantly.
The Sustainability Challenge: Taking Edtech to the Next Levelintroduces a framework, or critical factors, for successful technology integration that are the building blocks of sustainable educational technology programs.
Using Technology to Enhance Connections Between Home and School synthesize research on the effectiveness of programs that use technology to improve links between home and school